Department of Health Administration, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science, Bozok University, 66200, Yozgat, Turkey.
Department of Health Administration, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
World J Pediatr. 2018 Feb;14(1):77-83. doi: 10.1007/s12519-017-0103-9. Epub 2018 Jan 15.
Most of the studies and interventions are targeted to address undernutrition, but childhood obesity has become a silent killer among children. Developing countries, including Turkey, could recognize the importance of the issue now and have begun to discuss the necessity of studies on this subject. Therefore, this study aims to examine the prevalence of obesity among pre-school children in Turkey.
The data source of this study is the Turkey Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS)-2013. The TDHS-2013 was a sample study to gather information about the fertility levels and changes in them, infant and child mortality, family planning, and maternal and infant health at the national level.
Overweight/obesity for height was 8.6% and 6.6% for age. Overweight/obesity problems are mostly observed in the West and are higher in urban areas. Overweight/obesity decreases with increasing age. There is a positive correlation between overweight/obesity and maternal educational level. As the household welfare level increases, overweight/obesity increases in pre-school children. Female children are at higher risk of overweight/obesity than males. As birth order increases, overweight/obesity decreases. Children living in other regions have overweight/obesity problems more than the pre-school children living in the East.
This study speculates that obesity appears to be a major problem among pre-school children in Turkey. Based on the findings, the current situation of overweight/obesity among pre-school children is so close to many developing and developed countries, whose obesity levels are a greater concern. This finding demonstrates that effective interventions of obesity should begin as early as infancy in Turkey, as it is a developing country.
大多数研究和干预措施都旨在解决营养不良问题,但儿童肥胖症已成为儿童中的无声杀手。包括土耳其在内的发展中国家现在可能已经认识到这个问题的重要性,并开始讨论对此进行研究的必要性。因此,本研究旨在检查土耳其学龄前儿童肥胖症的流行情况。
本研究的数据来源是土耳其人口与健康调查(TDHS)-2013。TDHS-2013 是一项抽样研究,旨在收集有关国家一级生育率水平及其变化、婴儿和儿童死亡率、计划生育以及母婴健康的信息。
身高超重/肥胖率为 8.6%,年龄超重/肥胖率为 6.6%。超重/肥胖问题主要出现在西部地区,城市地区的比例更高。超重/肥胖率随着年龄的增长而降低。超重/肥胖与母亲的教育水平呈正相关。随着家庭福利水平的提高,学龄前儿童超重/肥胖的比例增加。女性儿童比男性儿童更容易超重/肥胖。随着出生顺序的增加,超重/肥胖的比例下降。居住在其他地区的儿童比居住在东部地区的儿童更容易超重/肥胖。
本研究推测肥胖似乎是土耳其学龄前儿童的一个主要问题。根据调查结果,超重/肥胖在学龄前儿童中的现状与许多发展中国家和发达国家的情况非常相似,这些国家的肥胖水平更令人担忧。这一发现表明,作为一个发展中国家,土耳其应该尽早在婴儿期就开始对肥胖症进行有效的干预。